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The Redmi K50 series is expected to be announced tomorrow! Lu Weibing posted: See you tomorrow

【Mobile China News】On the evening of March 9, Lu Weibing, general manager of the Redmi brand, posted on Weibo: See you tomorrow! At the same time, there is also the topic of #K50#. In this regard, it is basically certain that the Redmi K50 will be officially announced tomorrow.

The Redmi K50 series is expected to be announced tomorrow! Lu Weibing posted: See you tomorrow

In recent days, Lu Weibing has also been active on Weibo, communicating with netizens about mobile phone performance, battery life, camera and so on. For these interactive topics, Lu Weibing should be warming up for the new K50 series products that are about to be listed.

Previously, it was revealed that the Redmi K50 series will launch Three models of Redmi K50, Redmi K50 Pro, and Redmi K50 Pro+, and the corresponding will be equipped with Snapdragon 870, Tianji 8100, and Tianji 9000 series chips, which have received widespread attention.

The Redmi K50 series is expected to be announced tomorrow! Lu Weibing posted: See you tomorrow

It is reported that the Tianji 8100 uses TSMC 5nm manufacturing process, the CPU is eight cores, including four A78, four A55, the large core frequency reaches 2.85GHz, the GPU is a six-core Mali-G610; and the Tianji 9000 uses TSMC 4nm process, which is composed of 1 Cortex-X2 super core, 3 Cortex-A710 large cores and 4 Cortex-A510 small cores, and the GPU is ARM Mali-G710 AnTutu's comprehensive score exceeded 1 million points.

The Redmi K50 series is expected to be announced tomorrow! Lu Weibing posted: See you tomorrow

RedmiK50 Esports Edition

It is worth mentioning that in February this year, Redmi launched the first K-series model of the year, RedmiK50 Esports Edition. As a sincere new year's masterpiece, the Redmi K50 esports edition is equipped with a new Snapdragon 8 flagship processor and a 6.67-inch OLED flexible direct screen, with a total area of 4860mm2 for dual VCs, and high-load games can also run at full frame.

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